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Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ]
From: Eric Brunner-Williams at a VSAT somewhere <brunner () nic-naa net>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:44:29 -0400
And they did violate US laws in the US.
An export regulation, one normally punished by a fine.
Ah well, maybe they will get deported when they get released from prison, just like their wives.
There is an interesting register of export violaters, and quite a few are foreign nationals, and quite a few are also ... obscure ... like arguing that a Pentium processor constitutes a nuclear proliferation asset. Over the past three years, only one violation has ressulted in the seizure of all business assets and business records. As I pointed out to Vint some months ago, if the same standards were applied to Worldcom's Bernie the Bandit, Vint could have been in the pokey too, and even his Worldcom pencil sharpener would have a DOJ do not remove under penalty of law seal on it. Eric
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- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ], (continued)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Bill Woodcock (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Eric Brunner-Williams at a VSAT somewhere (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Bill Woodcock (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Eric Brunner-Williams at a VSAT somewhere (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] william(at)elan.net (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Dan Hollis (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Eric Brunner-Williams at a VSAT somewhere (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] David W. Hankins (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Eric Brunner-Williams at a VSAT somewhere (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Sam Hayes Merritt, III (Sep 30)
- Re: .iq [ was: Re: Paul Vixie serving ORSN ] Eric Brunner-Williams at a VSAT somewhere (Sep 30)